A multiplatform system monitor and explorer based on Electron and Angular 2.
Electron-Microscope is a full featured system monitor and explorer for monitoring your devices status and exploring its usage.
The app provides detailed information about your system, shows the memory and CPU usage, as well as the load average over time. It gives the ability to show all running processes together with their resources and to stop them. Additionally it provides an interface to explore the distribution of used disk space around your file system.
The app is available for macOS, Linux and Windows.
To use the app on your system download the current binary distribution for your operating system, decompress it and run the executable inside the package.
The project is built by embedding an Angular 2 app into Electron to give the app full access to the NodeJs system APIs and the Electron system integration.
To use the project from source, checkout the repository and run npm install
to install the projects dependencies.
To fully clone this repository you need to have Git LFS installed on your system.
After that you can run npm run build
(or npm run build:prod
for more performance but less debugging output) to build the project and npm run start
to launch the app.
The app is distributed under the MIT License (read LICENSE
for more information).